(ThyBlackMan.com) Forty-five years ago, President Jimmy Carter issued the first presidential proclamation designating March 2-8, 1980, as National Women’s History Week. The final day of that period was International Women’s Day, which had already been celebrated in many countries for much of the 20th century and recognized by the United ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Chuck Schumer is right, and James Carville is right. They don’t want the Democratic Party getting pulled into MAGA’s cyclone of ruinous policy. To get to safety, they are reining in the left flank for whom the fight is all. The hotheads don’t recognize that bad timing loses battles. ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) For several decades, I have loved studying history. I was first smitten with the subject due in large measure to my late high school teacher, Mr. Terry Wright. Mr. Wright was entertaining, encouraging, and enlightening. He was instrumental in my decision to major in history in college. As I ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Writing about James Cleveland again feels like revisiting an old friend—someone whose voice once echoed through the walls of my childhood home or the church pews on a quiet Sunday morning. While my first piece highlighted his more recognized work, this time I wanted to dig a little deeper—into ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Saturday afternoon turned deadly in the heart of downtown Memphis as Texas rapper Sauce Walka and his artist Sayso P were reportedly shot outside the Westin Hotel. The sunny afternoon took a dark turn as gunfire erupted near one of the city’s busiest areas, leaving Sayso P dead on ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Let’s be real—there’s no one quite like Erykah Badu. From the moment she floated onto the scene in the late ’90s with her headwraps, incense-swirling vibes, and unmistakable voice, she’s been a force in music and culture. But Erykah Badu isn’t just about aesthetics or trends—she’s a truth-teller, a ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Every time I listen to Aaliyah, it feels like I’m reconnecting with a part of myself—like flipping through an old diary or finding an old photo that still makes you smile. Her voice was never about overpowering the beat—it was about blending with it, dancing around it, and making ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) The boxing world has lost a titan. George Edward Foreman Sr., a two-time heavyweight champion, Olympic gold medalist, preacher, entrepreneur, and proud Houston native, has died at the age of 76. Foreman passed peacefully on Friday, March 21, 2025, surrounded by his loved ones, his family confirmed in an ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) In the heart of American history, where struggle and hope often intertwined, the Black Church emerged not only as a place of worship but as a sanctuary of strength, identity, and liberation. It was within these sacred walls—often humble, sometimes hidden, always holy—that a resilient people lifted their voices ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) When I think about the voices that shaped my love for R&B, Karyn White is always at the top of my list. Growing up, her songs were the kind that played in the background during some of the most emotional, joyful, and defining moments of life. She wasn’t just ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) When I think about timeless voices that cut through genres and generations, Natalie Cole is always at the top of my list. For many of us, her music wasn’t just something we listened to—it was something we felt. Whether it was the joy in her upbeat love songs or ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) When I first heard The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, it felt like something inside me had shifted. Lauryn Hill wasn’t just singing—she was telling the truth in a way that cut deep, blending soul, hip-hop, and gospel with messages that still ring loud years later. Her voice carried wisdom ...